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bubblewand | 2 days ago
Here's the term defined in an official context:
https://www.acquisition.gov/dfars/252.239-7018-supply-chain-....
bubblewand | 2 days ago
Here's the term defined in an official context:
https://www.acquisition.gov/dfars/252.239-7018-supply-chain-....
ASalazarMX|2 days ago
https://www.acquisition.gov/dfars/252.239-7018-supply-chain-...
seliopou|2 days ago
[0]: https://www.acquisition.gov/dfars/252.239-7018-supply-chain-....
layer8|2 days ago
HN separates trailing dots from URLs, so that you can have working URLs at the end of a sentence. Hence you have to percent-encode trailing dots if they are a necessary part of the actual URL. (Same for some other punctuation characters, probably.)
This behavior is common for auto-hyperlinking of URLs in running text, so it’s bad practice to have such URLs.
bubblewand|2 days ago
[EDIT] Oh man, yours is like that too? WTF.
[EDIT2] If I follow your link, hit the 404 page, then add a period at the end of the URL, it does load. God that's strange.
unknown|2 days ago
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x3n0ph3n3|2 days ago